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Unit One Mrs. V Science 2015-2016
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Earth Resources 1. Resources that are replaced at the same rate as it is consumed. 2. A resource that forms at a rate slower than the rate that it is consumed. 3. Any natural material that is used by humans such as water, minerals. A.Nonrenewable resources B.Natural resources C.Renewable resources
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Earth Resources 1. Resources that are replaced at the same rate as it is consumed. 2. A resource that forms at a rate slower than the rate that it is consumed. 3. Any natural material that is used by humans such as water, minerals. A.Nonrenewable resources B.Natural resources C.Renewable resources
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Earth Resources Slide 2 1. A nonrenewable energy resource formed from the remains of organisms that lived long ago 2. To protect resources that are not renewable 3. A naturally formed, inorganic solid that has a definite chemical structure. A.Mineral B.Fossil fuel C.Conserve
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Earth Resources Slide 2 1. A nonrenewable energy resource formed from the remains of organisms that lived long ago 2. To protect resources that are not renewable 3. A naturally formed, inorganic solid that has a definite chemical structure. A.Mineral B.Fossil fuel C.Conserve
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Earth Resources Slide 3 1. The process of cutting down trees to clear land. 2. Matter that comes from a once-living organism 3. A mixture of one or more minerals or organic matter. 4. Does not consist of living matter. A.Organic B.Conserve C.Deforestation D.Inorganic
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Earth Resources Slide 3 1. The process of cutting down trees to clear land. 2. Matter that comes from a once-living organism 3. Any natural material that is used by humans 4. Does not consist of living matter. A.Organic B.Natural Resources C.Deforestation D.Inorganic
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Earth Resources Slide 4 1. The way in which a mineral reflects light. 2. A measure of the ability of a mineral resist scratching. 3. The ratio of mass to volume in a substance. 4. A solid whose atoms, ions, or molecules are arranged in a definite pattern. A.hardness B.crystal C.luster D.density
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Earth Resources Slide 4 1. The way in which a mineral reflects light. 2. A measure of the ability of a mineral resist scratching. 3. The ratio of mass to volume in a substance. 4. A solid whose atoms, ions, or molecules are arranged in a definite pattern. A.hardness B.crystal C.luster D.density
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Earth Resources Slide 5 1. The color of the powder of a mineral. 2. The manner in which a mineral breaks along either curved or irregular surface. 3. The splitting of a mineral along smooth, flat, surfaces. 4. A measure of the ability of a mineral to resist scratching. A.Fracture B.Cleavage C.Hardness D.Streak
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Earth Resources Slide 5 1. The color of the powder of a mineral. 2. The manner in which a mineral breaks along either curved or irregular surface. 3. The splitting of a mineral along smooth, flat, surfaces. 4. A measure of the ability of a mineral to resist scratching. A.Fracture B.Cleavage C.Hardness D.Streak
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Earth Resources Slide 6 1. Two or more different elements joined by chemical bonds. 2. Two or more different substances physically combined. 3. The splitting of a mineral along smooth, flat, surfaces. 4. A substance that cannot be separated or broken down into simpler substances by chemical means. A.Mixture B.Element C.Compound D.Cleavage
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Earth Resources Slide 6 1. Two or more different elements joined by chemical bonds. 2. Two or more different substances physically combined. 3. The splitting of a mineral along smooth, flat, surfaces. 4. A substance that cannot be separated or broken down into simpler substances by chemical means. A.Mixture B.Element C.Compound D.Cleavage
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Earth Resources Slide 7 1. Food 2. Paper 3. Oil 4. Rocks 5. Minerals 6. Water 7. Metals If using I-respond: Enter “A” for renewable Enter “B” for non- renewable
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Earth Resources Slide 7 1. Food 2. Paper 3. Oil 4. Rocks 5. Minerals 6. Water 7. Metals If using I-respond: Enter “A” for renewable Enter “B” for non- renewable A A A B B B B
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Fossil Fuel…or nah? Slide 8 1. Oil 2. Wind Energy 3. Hydroelectric Energy 4. Coal 5. Solar Energy 6. Natural Gas If using I-respond: Enter “A” for fossil fuel Enter “B” for nah A A A B B B
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Fossil Fuel…or nah? Slide 8 1. Oil 2. Wind Energy 3. Hydroelectric Energy 4. Coal 5. Solar Energy 6. Natural Gas If using I-respond: Enter “A” for fossil fuel Enter “B” for nah A A A B B B
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Conservation Proclamation List three ways that you can conserve the Earth’s natural resources:
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Conservation Proclamation List three ways that you can conserve the Earth’s natural resources:
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Rock, Mineral or Both? 1. Has a crystalline structure 2. Is a mixture 3. Is made of all nonliving material Always changing 4. Is a solid 5. Contains organic matter 6. Naturally Occurring Answer Choices: ~A. Rock ~B. Mineral ~C. Both
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Rock, Mineral or Both? 1. Has a crystalline structure 2. Is a mixture 3. Is made of all nonliving material Always changing 4. Is a solid 5. Contains organic matter 6. Naturally Occurring Answer Choices: ~A. Rock ~B. Mineral ~C. Both A. B. C. B.
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